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Hannah Tunstal <I>Mayfield</I> Watson

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Hannah Tunstal Mayfield Watson

Birth
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
27 Sep 1909 (aged 94)
Clay Center, Clay County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Riley, Riley County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2, Lot 15, Grave Number 736
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The daughter of Thomas Mayfield 1776 – 1859 and Ellen Tunstal 1791 – 1820. She first married John Conrad Miller Cincinnati, Madison in 1837. She second married Daniel Boone Watson on April 6, 1854 in Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana.

Her first husband:
John Conrad Miller – 1846

Children of first marriage:

Matilda Ann Miller 1839 – 1901 She married Calvin Hudson. She was his second wife.

Thomas Benton Miller 1841 – 1924

Isaac Mayfield Miller 1843 – 1925

John Conrad Miller 1846-1919


Her second husband:
Daniel Boone Watson 1816 – 1890

Children of second marriage:
Sarah Ellen Watson 1855 – 1927

Lizelda Brook Elda Watson 1857 – 1944

According to Lewis descendent Esther Lewis Buss families of the name Mayfield, Lewis, Watsons, and many others came by wagon train from the Jennings County Indiana to Kansas just after the Civil war. They numbered about 200. They likley made for the Riley County area and then expanded from there.

Note on Hannah Tunstal Mayfield Miller, sister to Dr. Isaac Mayfield

F Hannah MAYFIELD (AFN:1R04-JGS)

Born: 8 Feb 1815 Place: Baltimore, , Md
Died: 27 Sep 1909 Place: Clay Center, Riley, Ks, U.s.
Buried: Sep 1909 Place: Mill Creek, Riley, Ks, U.s.

Hannah married, second, the laborer who worked with and lived with Isaac Mayfield and his family (Daniel Watson above).

She first married: John Conrad MILLER
Marriage: 1837 Cincinnati, , Ohio (Could this be his grave?)


She then married Daniel Boone WATSON (AFN: 1R04-F0D) (see
familysearch.org)
Marriage: 6 Apr 1854
Madison, Jefferson Co., Indiana

Notes from: Pioneers of the Bluestem Prairie

Daniel Boone Watson, son of John Watson and Sarah Boone, born December 6, 1816 KY or OH - died April 2, 1890, Stockdale Kansas. Married April 6, 1854 at Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana to Hannah Tunstal Mayfield
Miller. She was the daughter of Dr. Thomas and Ellen (Tunstal) Mayfield, born February 8, 1815, Baltimore Maryland and died September 27, 1909 at Clay Center, Kansas. Both Daniel and Hannah are buried at the
Grandview/Mill Creek Cemetary in Riley County, Kansas.

Hannah first married 1837 to John Conrad Miller at Cinn. Ohio.

Daniel Boone Watson came to Stockdale, Kansas in covered wagon 1860 or 1866. Their children were: Sarah Ellen b February 8, 1855 at Scott County Indiana, died March 27, 1927, married Timothy M. Lewis. (Note: he was son of Daniel Lewis of Jennings County, Indiana and nephew to Rev. Timothy B. Lewis (Jennings County, Indiana and later Riley County, Kansas). He divorced her. She is buried at the Grandview/Stockdale Cemetery near Rev. Timothy B. Lewis.

Also, one of Hannah's children by her first husband was Isaac Mayfield Miller, born June 1, 1843 and died April 7, 1925 at Yukon Oklahoma. He married Alice Jane Keith, daughter of James Blare Keith and Sarah Jane (Baker) Keith, on November 27, 1866 at Jennings County, Indiana. Another Miller son was John Miller who lived by Isaac Miller and Daniel Watson in Kansas. John married a woman named Hester A. __________. They adopted a girl named Estella, all are buried in the Grandview cemetary in Riley County, Kansas.

(Cemetery records for Grandview show John C. Miller (son of Hannah) Born May 6, 1846 died May 13, 1918; Hester A. born March 13, 1844 died Oct 10, 1911; Mary Estell, died Mar 9, 1882 3-8-8

Below is a biograpy of Dr. Isaac Mayfield, brother to Hannah, which provides a great deal of family information:

Surname: Mayfield, Stewart, Watson, Tunsal, Lewis, Keith
-------------------------

Biography of Dr. Isaac Mayfield, son of Thomas Mayfield and Ellen Tunsal Mayfield of Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana.

From:
Portrait and Biographical Album
Washington, Clay and Riley Counties, Kansas
Chicago: Chapman Bros. 1890
pp 566-568

Isaac Mayfield, M.D., is a dealer in drugs at Randolph, Riley County (Kansas). It is but little more than a decade since this gentleman arrived in Randolph, where he now enjoys an honorable reputation as a man of fine character, mental and professional ability, and genial nature. Since coming to this county he has built up a fine practice as a physician and surgeon but now devotes the most of his time to the drug business, feeling that after
long years of usefulness he may well be allowed a more quiet life that was his for many years. Though now seventy-six years hold he is more hale and hearty than many men much younger than he and enjoys life with the zest of earlier manhood.

WILLIAM MAYFIELD: Dr. Mayfield is of English descent, his grandfather, William Mayfield, having been a watchmaker in London, carrying on a factory in that city. He was a man of considerable means, and prominent among
th artisans of the world's metropolis.

THOMAS MAYFIELD: The father of our subject was Thomas Mayfield, who was born in London, and was graduated from London Medical College. He began practice in that city when thirty-two years old, but shortly afterward
came to America, locating in Maryland, first in Harper's Ferry, and soon afterward in Baltimore. he had become so thoroughly identified with the interests of the United States that during the War of 1812 he took part
in behalf of the country of his adoption. During this contest he was detailed on city duty. In 1834 he removed to Jefferson County, Indiana, and buying land near Madison, made himself a rural home, still continuing the
practice of his profession. His death occurred there in 1869, he being eighty-four years old. His religious faith was that of the Universalist Church.

ELLEN TUNSAL MAYFIELD: The wife of Dr. Thomas Mayfield was Ellen Tunsal, a finely-educated lady of Scotch birth. She was living in London when she made the acquaintance of the gentleman who became her husband, the
ceremony taking place in that city. Her death occurred in Baltimore, when our subject was still a child. Of the eleven children born to her and her husband,
six attained to years of maturity though John, Benjamin, Ellen and Ann have since passed from earth (NOTE: THIS WAS PUBLISHED 1890 SO THEY ALL PASSED BEFORE THAT DATE). The only surviving member of the family beside
our subject is Hannah now Mrs. Watson (NOTE: THIS IS DANIEL BOONE WATSON FROM INDIANA), whose home is near Stockdale, this county.
The daughter of Thomas Mayfield 1776 – 1859 and Ellen Tunstal 1791 – 1820. She first married John Conrad Miller Cincinnati, Madison in 1837. She second married Daniel Boone Watson on April 6, 1854 in Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana.

Her first husband:
John Conrad Miller – 1846

Children of first marriage:

Matilda Ann Miller 1839 – 1901 She married Calvin Hudson. She was his second wife.

Thomas Benton Miller 1841 – 1924

Isaac Mayfield Miller 1843 – 1925

John Conrad Miller 1846-1919


Her second husband:
Daniel Boone Watson 1816 – 1890

Children of second marriage:
Sarah Ellen Watson 1855 – 1927

Lizelda Brook Elda Watson 1857 – 1944

According to Lewis descendent Esther Lewis Buss families of the name Mayfield, Lewis, Watsons, and many others came by wagon train from the Jennings County Indiana to Kansas just after the Civil war. They numbered about 200. They likley made for the Riley County area and then expanded from there.

Note on Hannah Tunstal Mayfield Miller, sister to Dr. Isaac Mayfield

F Hannah MAYFIELD (AFN:1R04-JGS)

Born: 8 Feb 1815 Place: Baltimore, , Md
Died: 27 Sep 1909 Place: Clay Center, Riley, Ks, U.s.
Buried: Sep 1909 Place: Mill Creek, Riley, Ks, U.s.

Hannah married, second, the laborer who worked with and lived with Isaac Mayfield and his family (Daniel Watson above).

She first married: John Conrad MILLER
Marriage: 1837 Cincinnati, , Ohio (Could this be his grave?)


She then married Daniel Boone WATSON (AFN: 1R04-F0D) (see
familysearch.org)
Marriage: 6 Apr 1854
Madison, Jefferson Co., Indiana

Notes from: Pioneers of the Bluestem Prairie

Daniel Boone Watson, son of John Watson and Sarah Boone, born December 6, 1816 KY or OH - died April 2, 1890, Stockdale Kansas. Married April 6, 1854 at Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana to Hannah Tunstal Mayfield
Miller. She was the daughter of Dr. Thomas and Ellen (Tunstal) Mayfield, born February 8, 1815, Baltimore Maryland and died September 27, 1909 at Clay Center, Kansas. Both Daniel and Hannah are buried at the
Grandview/Mill Creek Cemetary in Riley County, Kansas.

Hannah first married 1837 to John Conrad Miller at Cinn. Ohio.

Daniel Boone Watson came to Stockdale, Kansas in covered wagon 1860 or 1866. Their children were: Sarah Ellen b February 8, 1855 at Scott County Indiana, died March 27, 1927, married Timothy M. Lewis. (Note: he was son of Daniel Lewis of Jennings County, Indiana and nephew to Rev. Timothy B. Lewis (Jennings County, Indiana and later Riley County, Kansas). He divorced her. She is buried at the Grandview/Stockdale Cemetery near Rev. Timothy B. Lewis.

Also, one of Hannah's children by her first husband was Isaac Mayfield Miller, born June 1, 1843 and died April 7, 1925 at Yukon Oklahoma. He married Alice Jane Keith, daughter of James Blare Keith and Sarah Jane (Baker) Keith, on November 27, 1866 at Jennings County, Indiana. Another Miller son was John Miller who lived by Isaac Miller and Daniel Watson in Kansas. John married a woman named Hester A. __________. They adopted a girl named Estella, all are buried in the Grandview cemetary in Riley County, Kansas.

(Cemetery records for Grandview show John C. Miller (son of Hannah) Born May 6, 1846 died May 13, 1918; Hester A. born March 13, 1844 died Oct 10, 1911; Mary Estell, died Mar 9, 1882 3-8-8

Below is a biograpy of Dr. Isaac Mayfield, brother to Hannah, which provides a great deal of family information:

Surname: Mayfield, Stewart, Watson, Tunsal, Lewis, Keith
-------------------------

Biography of Dr. Isaac Mayfield, son of Thomas Mayfield and Ellen Tunsal Mayfield of Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana.

From:
Portrait and Biographical Album
Washington, Clay and Riley Counties, Kansas
Chicago: Chapman Bros. 1890
pp 566-568

Isaac Mayfield, M.D., is a dealer in drugs at Randolph, Riley County (Kansas). It is but little more than a decade since this gentleman arrived in Randolph, where he now enjoys an honorable reputation as a man of fine character, mental and professional ability, and genial nature. Since coming to this county he has built up a fine practice as a physician and surgeon but now devotes the most of his time to the drug business, feeling that after
long years of usefulness he may well be allowed a more quiet life that was his for many years. Though now seventy-six years hold he is more hale and hearty than many men much younger than he and enjoys life with the zest of earlier manhood.

WILLIAM MAYFIELD: Dr. Mayfield is of English descent, his grandfather, William Mayfield, having been a watchmaker in London, carrying on a factory in that city. He was a man of considerable means, and prominent among
th artisans of the world's metropolis.

THOMAS MAYFIELD: The father of our subject was Thomas Mayfield, who was born in London, and was graduated from London Medical College. He began practice in that city when thirty-two years old, but shortly afterward
came to America, locating in Maryland, first in Harper's Ferry, and soon afterward in Baltimore. he had become so thoroughly identified with the interests of the United States that during the War of 1812 he took part
in behalf of the country of his adoption. During this contest he was detailed on city duty. In 1834 he removed to Jefferson County, Indiana, and buying land near Madison, made himself a rural home, still continuing the
practice of his profession. His death occurred there in 1869, he being eighty-four years old. His religious faith was that of the Universalist Church.

ELLEN TUNSAL MAYFIELD: The wife of Dr. Thomas Mayfield was Ellen Tunsal, a finely-educated lady of Scotch birth. She was living in London when she made the acquaintance of the gentleman who became her husband, the
ceremony taking place in that city. Her death occurred in Baltimore, when our subject was still a child. Of the eleven children born to her and her husband,
six attained to years of maturity though John, Benjamin, Ellen and Ann have since passed from earth (NOTE: THIS WAS PUBLISHED 1890 SO THEY ALL PASSED BEFORE THAT DATE). The only surviving member of the family beside
our subject is Hannah now Mrs. Watson (NOTE: THIS IS DANIEL BOONE WATSON FROM INDIANA), whose home is near Stockdale, this county.


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